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07-05-2004, 03:56 AM
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#1 | | Guest | Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to enable
Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not necessary.
I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push" object
can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
your default business card.
Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your business
card.
Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
Thanks
Adrian
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07-05-2004, 08:14 AM
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#2 | | Guest | Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts of
good learns on there!
"Adrian" <adrian_dont_send_me_spam_bradshaw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40e91958.0@entanet...
> Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
> via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
>
> I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
> produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
>
> Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to
enable
> Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not
necessary.
>
> I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"
object
> can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
> highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
>
> You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
> your default business card.
> Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
> again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your
business
> card.
>
> Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian
>
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07-05-2004, 08:14 AM
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#3 | | Guest | Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts of
good learns on there!
"Adrian" <adrian_dont_send_me_spam_bradshaw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40e91958.0@entanet...
> Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
> via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
>
> I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
> produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
>
> Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to
enable
> Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not
necessary.
>
> I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"
object
> can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
> highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
>
> You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
> your default business card.
> Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
> again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your
business
> card.
>
> Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian
>
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07-05-2004, 04:24 PM
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#4 | | Guest | basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can just
drag and drop ur java files  .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
simple once someone told me that tip....
"Adrian" <adrian_dont_send_me_spam_bradshaw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40e91958.0@entanet...
> Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
> via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
>
> I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
> produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
>
> Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to
enable
> Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not
necessary.
>
> I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"
object
> can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
> highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
>
> You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
> your default business card.
> Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
> again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your
business
> card.
>
> Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian
>
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07-05-2004, 04:24 PM
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#5 | | Guest | basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can just
drag and drop ur java files  .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
simple once someone told me that tip....
"Adrian" <adrian_dont_send_me_spam_bradshaw@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40e91958.0@entanet...
> Is it possible to transfer java (.JAR) files to a Motorola V525 from a PC
> via a Bluetooth dongle? (MSI branded in may case)
>
> I have copied MP3 files and JPG pictures without a problem, but JAR files
> produce the message "Server does not support this operation".
>
> Googling for this brings up messages suggesting pieces of software to
enable
> Java downloading - along with others suggesting that they are not
necessary.
>
> I've also seen suggestions that the "Motorola Phone OBEX Objext Push"
object
> can be used, but I am unable to drop files onto this object (doesn't
> highlight). Double-clicking it produces the following message :
>
> You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
> your default business card.
> Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
> again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your
business
> card.
>
> Can anyone help here? I haven't a clue what to do next..
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian
>
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07-06-2004, 08:21 AM
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#6 | | Guest | "horror" <ask@me.com> wrote in message
news:1089062670.95142.0@demeter.uk.clara.net...
> basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
> right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
> devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can
just
> drag and drop ur java files .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
> simple once someone told me that tip....
I'm not sure what u mean. right click on which icon? I've created a new OBEX
icon, but it behaves exactly the same. I can't drop anything on it, and if I
try to open it, I get :
You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
your default business card.
Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your business
what do I do?
As another poster suggested, I d/led PST, but it refuses to connect to my
phone. I'm sure this is simple to fix, but I'm completely baffled.
Adrian | | | |
07-06-2004, 08:21 AM
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#7 | | Guest | "horror" <ask@me.com> wrote in message
news:1089062670.95142.0@demeter.uk.clara.net...
> basically u have to create a new OBEX Objext Push icon, from memory?...
> right click on icon, botton right corner, explore bluetooth places, view
> devices in range, a new OBEX Objext Push icon should appear which u can
just
> drag and drop ur java files .....i've also got an MSI bluetooth,dead
> simple once someone told me that tip....
I'm not sure what u mean. right click on which icon? I've created a new OBEX
icon, but it behaves exactly the same. I can't drop anything on it, and if I
try to open it, I get :
You don't have any contacts in Outlook Express that can be chosen as
your default business card.
Using Outlook Express add a contact and try to select a business card
again. Or, select another PIM application from which to choose your business
what do I do?
As another poster suggested, I d/led PST, but it refuses to connect to my
phone. I'm sure this is simple to fix, but I'm completely baffled.
Adrian | | | |
07-06-2004, 08:23 AM
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#8 | | Guest | "Anybody" <nomailover@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:LucGc.721126$Ar.305884@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
> plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts
of
> good learns on there!
I did as you suggested. From there I downloaded PST, but I can't get it to
connect to my phone. I'm completely baffled.
Adrian | | | |
07-06-2004, 08:23 AM
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#9 | | Guest | "Anybody" <nomailover@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:LucGc.721126$Ar.305884@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> Check out www.howardforums.com Use the search there, it has been covered
> plenty of times, so you will have no problems finding answers, all sorts
of
> good learns on there!
I did as you suggested. From there I downloaded PST, but I can't get it to
connect to my phone. I'm completely baffled.
Adrian | | | | |
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